Michael Ware
Michael Ware is a reporter for CBS news in Iraq. He had an affair with Lara Logan, a CBS news anchor. Logan allegedly broke up with Michael Ware in order to date Joe Burkett, a military contractor.
Appearing as a guest on Comedy Central’s Colbert Report on Friday, CBS News correspondent Lara Logan defended America’s continued war effort in Afghanistan, and argued that it is "crap" that some have made comparisons between Afghanistan and the Vietnam War. Logan: "You know, the ridiculous thing about all these comparisons – it’s the graveyard of empires, it’s Obama's Vietnam – it’s all that crap, right?"
Logan, who has spent years in the...
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CBS chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan talks with B's Marisa Guthrie about her experiences reporting from Afghanistan and what it's like to cover a war and go on patrols as an expectant mother:
One of those patrols was under cover of darkness through a canal of stinking sewage water. "And there I am, pregnant, in canal sewage water up to my neck for 5 1/2 hours, belly-crawling through black, filthy mud."
Later, she adds, they...
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TVNewser has learned globetrotting CBS News chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan is pregnant with her second child. Logan gave birth last December to Joseph Washington Burkett V.
Logan met her husband, defense contractor Joseph Burkett, in 2007 while on assignment in Iraq.
Though based in Washington, DC, Logan continues to report from around the world. She appeared on "60 Minutes" this past Sunday reporting on the Japanese mafia Yakuza...
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Los Angeles Times
"In other words, Michael Ware, war correspondent, risks his considerable credibility the more he plays Michael Ware, political pundit," writes James Rainey. He says war reporters wonder if Ware's become a little too enamored of his own persona.
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On CNN's new show in Dobbs' old time slot, Erica Hill brought on Jeremy Scahill, Michael Ware and Peter Blaber to discuss...
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Michael Ware could be my favorite journalist right now. Also, this video kind of shows one of the problems with television journalism. While Ware is focused on the facts, John King seems more interested in the fancy map and making...
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On Sunday, 60 Minutes aired a report by Lara Logan on the puzzling liver transplants received by Japan's top crime bosses at UCLA Medical Center. Between 2000 and 2004, four members of Japan's Yakuza, a "powerful organized crime syndicate," received ...
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